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TV Pedro Pascal had jokes about the filming of "The Last of Us" for his "SNL" opening monologue.
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TV The "SNL" star recalled hearing Ye's dress rehearsal and thinking the rapper was "about to pull some bullsh*t."
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Pop Culture Delve into the remarkable career and financial journey of Martin Short, highlighting his comedic genius that led to a significant net worth.
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TV The skit depicted women in Drake's life joining forces and seeking financial assistance for being referenced in Drizzy's bars.
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Pop Culture Latto & Lopez performed "Can't Get Enough" together.
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TV The comedian will host the show this weekend, making it his third time to do so.
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Erika Marie -
TV The star comedian hosted "SNL" for a third time and also spoke on the midterm elections and Donald Trump.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
TV The rapper is trending after a clip of him happily throwing up peace signs while closing out the show with the cast went viral.
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Erika Marie -
Sports Devon Walker brought Green to life on "Weekend Update."
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TV The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Travis Kelce, will make his "SNL" hosting debut.
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Pop Culture 21's appearance as the show's music guest came under a cloud of controversy.
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Ben Mock -
TV The "Creed" actor and director was approached by various SNL cast members asking for a date during his monologue.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares